Isosporiasis

Isosporiasis

Infobox_Disease
Name = Isosporiasis


Caption =
DiseasesDB = 29775
ICD10 = ICD10|A|07|3|a|00
ICD9 = ICD9|007.2
ICDO =
OMIM =
MedlinePlus =
eMedicineSubj = med
eMedicineTopic = 1194
eMedicine_mult = eMedicine2|ped|1213 | MeshID = D021865

Isosporiasis is a human intestinal disease caused by the parasite "Isospora belli". It is found worldwide, especially in tropical and subtropical areas. Infection often occurs in immuno-compromised individuals, notably AIDS patients, and outbreaks have been reported in institutionalized groups in the United States. The first documented case was in 1915.

Causal Agent

The coccidian parasite "Isospora belli" infects the epithelial cells of the small intestine, and is the least common of the three intestinal coccidia that infect humans ("Toxoplasma", "Cryptosporidium", and "Isospora").

Life Cycle

At time of excretion, the immature oocyst contains usually one sporoblast (more rarely two). In further maturation after excretion, the sporoblast divides in two, so the oocyst now contains two sporoblasts. The sporoblasts secrete a cyst wall, thus becoming sporocysts; and the sporocysts divide twice to produce four sporozoites each. Infection occurs by ingestion of sporocyst-containing oocysts: the sporocysts excyst in the small intestine and release their sporozoites, which invade the epithelial cells and initiate schizogony. Upon rupture of the , the merozoites are released, invade new epithelial cells, and continue the cycle of asexual multiplication. Trophozoites develop into which contain multiple merozoites. After a minimum of one week, the sexual stage begins with the development of male and female gametocytes. Fertilization results in the development of oocysts that are excreted in the stool. "Isospora belli" infects both humans and animals.

Clinical Features

Infection causes acute, non-bloody diarrhea with crampy abdominal pain, which can last for weeks and result in malabsorption and weight loss. In immunodepressed patients, and in infants and children, the diarrhea can be severe. Eosinophilia may be present (differently from other protozoan infections). [ [http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Isosporiasis.htm Isosporiasis] at the CDC website.]

Laboratory Diagnosis

Microscopic demonstration of the large typically-shaped oocysts is the basis for diagnosis. Because the oocysts may be passed in small amounts and intermittently, repeated stool examinations and concentration procedures are recommended. If stool examinations are negative, examination of duodenal specimens by biopsy or string test (Enterotest) may be needed. The oocysts can be visualized on wet mounts by microscopy with bright-field, differential interference contrast (DIC), and epifluorescence. They can also be stained by modified acid-fast stain.

Typical laboratory analyses include:
* Microscopy
* Morphologic comparison with other intestinal parasites
* Bench aids for "Isospora"

Treatment

Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole is the drug of choice. See recommendations in The Medical Letter (Drugs for Parasitic Infections) for complete information.

References


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